Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 08, 2010, Page 11, Image 11

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    September8.2010
'Portiani! OObseruer
PaSe 11
INIIIIAINMEM
Cornfield Maze Family Tradition
Since 1999, thousands of people
have attended the Portland MAiZe
at the Pumpkin Patch on Swan Is­
land during the month of October.
The 12th annual event is popular
fun-filled family tradition. This year’s
Heart in Oregon maze will be offer­
ing the usual exciting physical and
mental challenges of previous ver­
sions, with the added bonus of fol­
lowing your heart to the actual
“heart” within the maze.
People have fun without a map of
the maze, but Portland MAiZe staff
will happily provide a “passport”
that holds trivia, which, if answered
correctly, will guide maze-goers
correctly through the mile or so of
twists, turns, and dead ends. Spe­
cial for this year’s maze, a Heart in
Oregon passport will test visitors’
knowledge about Oregon.
Saturday, Sept. 11, the MAiZE
will offer free admission to all veter­
ans and public service personnel
with valid I.D. as a way to say thanks
for all their hard work and sacrifice.
For m ore inform ation, visit
portlandmaze.com or call 503-621 -
7110.
Portland’s original cornfield
maze at the Pumpkin Patch on
Sauvie Island has teamed up
with ‘Heart in Oregon' products
to create the annual giant
puzzle in a towering corn field.
The Portland MAiZE is open
through Oct. 31.
Searching for True Love
Amy Beth Frankel as
Charity in Lakewood
Theatre Company's
production of Sweet
Charity playing
Friday, Sept. 10
through Oct. 17. /
Meet Charity Hope Valentine, a 1960s
dance hall hostess, eternal optimist, and
unlucky romantic, as she searches for true
love in Sweet Charity, the Tony Award­
winning musical opening Friday, Sept. 10
at Lakewood Theatre Company in Lake
Oswego.
This exuberant show, filled with lively
choreography and snappy Neil Simon dia­
logue, features such show-stopping num­
bers as "Big Spender," "Rhythm of Life,"
and "If They Could See Me Now."
Performances continue through
Oct. 17. Lakewood Theatre Com-
ÿ pany is located at Lakewood Center
for the Arts, 368 S. State Street in
Lake Oswego. For more information
and tickets, call box office at 503 635-
3901 orvisitlakew ood-center.org.
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